smell-o-vision
See also: Smell-O-Vision
English
Alternative forms
- smellovision
- Smell-o-Vision
- Smell-O-Vision
Etymology
Generic of Smell-O-Vision.
Noun
- Cinematography with the addition of olfaction, often portrayed as futuristic or far-fetched.
- 1972, Ronald Royce Allen and S. Clay Willmington, Speech Communication in the Secondary School, page 71, Allyn and Bacon
- Beginning as a silent wonder, the medium has been dramatically changed by the addition of sound, color, the wide screen, attempts at 3-D, and even smell-o-vision.
- 1995, Michael Joyce, Of Two Minds: Hypertext Pedagogy and Poetics, University of Michigan Press, page 97:
- some scientists work on synchronous smell-o-vision with real-time simulated fragrance degradation shifting from fresh ink to old mold
- 1996, Marion Dane Bauer, Our Stories: A Fiction Workshop for Young Authors, page 148, Clarion Books
- “Wait! Don't you want to see the V.R. machine? Or the smell-o-vision? Or...”
- 2000, Corey Sandler, Walt Disney World, Universal Studios Florida, Sea World and Other Major Central Florida Attractions, page 191, Contemporary Books Inc
- 3-D special effects, as well as flashing lights, a bubblemaker, smell-o-vision, and a surprise from the skies
- 2001 February, Charles Busch, The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife and Other Plays, page 87, Grove Press
- Meeting you yesterday gave me the inspiration for a new picture. A big picture, cinemascope, 3-D, smell-o-vision.
- 2001 February, Matt Groening, chapter 40, in Futurama, season 3:
- 2001 July, John Emery Arnold, Tryin Hard to Mellow Out, page 124, Xlibris Corporation
- I wonder what to expect with smell-o-vision.
- 2003, William Fraser, Golfing in Cuba, Xlibris Corporation, page 72:
- The odor of cold sweat in a coward's armpit would be the olfactory theme were this a smell-o-vision movie.
- 2005 August, Morten T. Hojsgaard, Religion and Cyberspace, page 43, Routledge (UK)
- I don’t think we’re ready for networked smell-o-vision
- 1972, Ronald Royce Allen and S. Clay Willmington, Speech Communication in the Secondary School, page 71, Allyn and Bacon
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